Sebastian Faulks is such an evocative writer. The pathos in Birdsong is spellbinding.It charts WW1 through the eyes of ordinary soldiers from a variety of different backgrounds and also has a cracking love story thrown in. It reminds me every dag the sacrifice that our ancestors bore on our behalf. We shall always remember them
Philip Pullman was the first one I ever became obsessed with. His stories are so imaginative and it's like you're taking a bath in symbolism. Mmmm pleasant.
"The Parable of the Sower" door Octavia E. Butler. Somehow she has captured all my expectations and thoughts regarding the future of American society & religion in general in this book. Seemingly pessimistic, yet globaal, algemene optimistic.
Reading Plato really took me on a voyage like none ever done before. I was hooked after reading the Republic, now I'm almost done reading his entire work.